Russian occupiers beat Ukrainian Azov fighters in captivity to force them to provide false information about Azov commanders Redis and Kalyna.
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Russian occupiers beat Ukrainian soldiers and demanded false information about the leaders of the Azov regiment.
The Techsnab industrial base in Makiivka was destroyed on July 6, in which large amounts of stored munitions exploded.
Prices for hygiene products in Mariupol are significantly inflated compared to Ukrainian-controlled areas, with specific examples including shampoo costing 129-185 hryvnias and diapers costing 1680 hryvnias.
Residents of Mariupol receive five liters of drinking water per week and are forced to stand in long lines for recruitment points.
Drinking water is an acute problem in occupied Mariupol, with residents collecting water from dangerous puddles and sewage wells due to lack of supply for over two months.
Mayor Vadym Boychenko stated that occupiers have been blocking access to clean drinking water in required quantities since July 2022.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:20:49.527Z
Source story: 7356716